The Price of Life - In Search of What We're Worth and Who Decides


'Like Louis Theroux channelling Margaret Atwood' New Statesman __________ * £180,000 for each individual life saved during the Covid pandemic * $2-3,000 to save the life of a child in Africa * £15,000 to hire a hitman * $500 for an Afghan bride We say that life is priceless. Yet the cost of saving a life, creating a life or compensating for a life taken is routinely calculated and put into practice. In a world in love with data, it is possible to run a cost-benefit analysis on anything – including life itself. For philanthropists, judges, criminals, healthcare providers and government ministers, it’s just part of the job. In The Price of Life, journalist, broadcaster and documentary-maker Jenny Kleeman takes us on an adventure to meet some of the people who decide who gets to live, and who doesn’t. In a series of extraordinary encounters – with people who have faked their own death or lost a loved one to terrorism, with hitmen and with modern day slaves – she discovers more questions than answers. What does it mean for our humanity when we crunch the numbers to decide who gets the expensive life-saving drugs, and who misses out? What do we learn about ourselves when philanthropic giving by the effective altruists in Silicon Valley is received by some, while others are left to suffer? Are some lives really worth more than others? And what happens when we take human emotions out of the equation? Does it make for a fairer decision-making process – or for moral bankruptcy? Exploring the final frontier in monetization, Kleeman asks what we lose and what we gain by leaving the judgments that really matter up to cold, hard logic. _____ Praise for Sex Robots & Vegan Meat: ‘A tour of the lurid fringes of the tech world’ The Times ‘A moreish page-turner of a book’ Herald 'Compelling and thoughtful' The Guardian 'Mesmerising' Daily Mail 'Alarming, funny, thought-provoking and fascinating' Stig Abell

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'Like Louis Theroux channelling Margaret Atwood' New Statesman __________ * £180,000 for each individual life saved during the Covid pandemic * $2-3,000 to save the life of a child in Africa * £15,000 to hire a hitman * $500 for an Afghan bride We say that life is priceless. Yet the cost of saving a life, creating a life or compensating for a life taken is routinely calculated and put into practice. In a world in love with data, it is possible to run a cost-benefit analysis on anything – including life itself. For philanthropists, judges, criminals, healthcare providers and government ministers, it’s just part of the job. In The Price of Life, journalist, broadcaster and documentary-maker Jenny Kleeman takes us on an adventure to meet some of the people who decide who gets to live, and who doesn’t. In a series of extraordinary encounters – with people who have faked their own death or lost a loved one to terrorism, with hitmen and with modern day slaves – she discovers more questions than answers. What does it mean for our humanity when we crunch the numbers to decide who gets the expensive life-saving drugs, and who misses out? What do we learn about ourselves when philanthropic giving by the effective altruists in Silicon Valley is received by some, while others are left to suffer? Are some lives really worth more than others? And what happens when we take human emotions out of the equation? Does it make for a fairer decision-making process – or for moral bankruptcy? Exploring the final frontier in monetization, Kleeman asks what we lose and what we gain by leaving the judgments that really matter up to cold, hard logic. _____ Praise for Sex Robots & Vegan Meat: ‘A tour of the lurid fringes of the tech world’ The Times ‘A moreish page-turner of a book’ Herald 'Compelling and thoughtful' The Guardian 'Mesmerising' Daily Mail 'Alarming, funny, thought-provoking and fascinating' Stig Abell

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Picador

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United Kingdom

Release date

March 2024

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216 x 135mm (L x W)

Pages

320

ISBN-13

978-1-03-500496-6

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9781035004966

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1-03-500496-8



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